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Two ordinary workplace stories begin with strange lights in the Japanese sky.
One sighting happened near Mount Fuji. Another lingered for decades over Yokohama. Neither story proves aliens visited Japan. But both open the door to a deeper investigation into Japan's sky mysteries, from Edo-period folklore and the strange legend of Utsuro-bune to Fukushima's UFO village, modern UAP discussions, government reporting procedures, and the human need to make sense of what remains unexplained.
The Mount Fuji Lights is a grounded narrative nonfiction mystery for readers who enjoy Japan, folklore, strange history, and UAP stories without conspiracy hype. Blending public records, Japanese cultural history, real witness anecdotes, original case-file methods, and atmospheric black-and-white illustrations, this book asks a quieter question:
What happens when ordinary people see something they cannot explain, and the mystery refuses to disappear?
This is not a book that asks you to believe every story.
It asks you to look up.